Willie Mitchell (musician) explained

Willie Mitchell
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:William Lawrence Mitchell
Birth Date:1 March 1928
Ashland, Mississippi, U.S
Death Date:
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Origin:Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Instrument:Vocals, trumpet
Genre:Soul, R&B, rock and roll, pop, funk
Occupation:Singer, bandleader, record producer, arranger
Label:Hi Records

William Lawrence Mitchell (March 1, 1928  - January 5, 2010)[1] was an American trumpeter, bandleader, soul, R&B, rock and roll, pop and funk record producer and arranger who ran Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. He was best known for his Hi Records label of the 1970s, which released albums by a large stable of popular Memphis soul artists, including Mitchell himself, Al Green, O. V. Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles and Quiet Elegance.

Biography

Born and raised in Ashland, Mississippi, Mitchell moved to Memphis when he was in high school. He attended Rust College.[2] At the age of eight, he began to play the trumpet. While in high school, he was a featured player in popular local big bands. He later formed his own combo, which from time to time included musicians such as trumpeter Booker Little, saxophonists Charles Lloyd, and George Coleman, and pianist Phineas Newborn, Jr.[2]

Mitchell landed a job with the Home of the Blues record label as a producer, then left to join Hi Records as both a recording artist and a producer.[2]

Known at the recording studio as "Papa Willie", Mitchell earned his nickname by taking over the reins of Hi Records in 1970 and guiding it through its most successful period. Mitchell's productions have been much noted for featuring a hard-hitting bass drum sound (usually played by pioneering Memphis drummer Al Jackson, Jr. of Booker T. & the M.G.'s).

A trumpeter and bandleader in his own right, Mitchell released a number of popular singles for Hi Records as an artist in the 1960s, including "Soul Serenade."[3] It peaked at number 43 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1968.[4]

Through the 1980s, Mitchell ran his own independent record label, Waylo Records.[3] Acts on the label included Billy Always and Lynn White.[5]

In 1987, Joyce Cobb recorded several singles for Waylo, one of which made it to No. 3 on the British R&B chart: "Another Lonely Night (Without You)", while in 1987, Mitchell worked on a version of Wet Wet Wet's debut album, which was issued in 1988 as The Memphis Sessions.

He and Al Green revived their successful recording partnership in 2003 when Green recorded I Can't Stop, his first collaboration with Mitchell since 1985's He is the Light. Their 2005 follow-up project was Everything's OK.

Mitchell died in Memphis on January 5, 2010, from a cardiac arrest.[6]

His final work was producing the final Solomon Burke studio album, Nothing's Impossible, released in June 2010.

Discography

Singles

YearTitleChart positions
USUS R&B</small>CANUK
1964"20-75"313232
"Percolatin'"85
1965"Buster Browne"9629
"Everything Is Gonna Be Alright"126
1966"Bad Eye"9223
"Mercy"127
1967"Slippin' and Slidin'"96
1968"Soul Serenade"A23102143
"Prayer Meetin'"452379
"Up-Hard"91
1969"30-60-90"693190
"Young People"120
"My Babe"11537
1976"The Champion"47

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bob. Eagle. Eric S.. LeBlanc. 2013. Blues - A Regional Experience. Praeger Publishers. Santa Barbara. 227 . 978-0313344237.
  2. Howard, David N. (2004). Sonic Alchemy: Visionary Music Producers and Their Maverick Recordings, pp. 150 - 51. Hal Leonard Corporation. .
  3. Book: The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Colin Larkin. Guinness Publishing. 1992. First. 0-85112-939-0. 1716.
  4. Book: Roberts , David . 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited . London. 1-904994-10-5. 372.
  5. Web site: B&S classic interview: Willie Mitchell. Bluesandsoul.com. 1 November 2020.
  6. Web site: Willie Mitchell, Soul Music Producer, Dies at 81 (Published 2010). Ben. Sisario. 6 January 2010. 1 November 2020. The New York Times.